Snap On Wrench Set 13/16"-2" Chrome And Industrial on 2040-parts.com
Silverhill, Alabama, US
This set is a left over from my dream tool box. I have decided to part out all the remaining tools that I could not fit in the tool box. These wrenches are supreme and a beautiful addition to anyone's tool box or shop. It includes the following:
OEX26B 13/16"
OEX28B 7/8"
OEX30B 15/16"
OEX32B 1"
OEX34B 1 1/16"
OEX36B 1 1/8"
OEX38B 1 3/16"
OEX40B 1 1/4"
OEX42B 1 5/16"
OEX44B 1 3/8"
OEX46B 1 7/16"
OEX48B 1 1/2"
OEX50B 1 9/16"
OEX52B 1 5/8"
GOEX64A 2"
All the wrenches but the 2" is chrome. The 2" wrench is the industrial finish.
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